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...hadn't said anything in the first place, no one else would have come forward," Voss said. "They got rid of me, but at least some people's eyes were opened. It will be harder for them to do this type of thing again...
...would be impossible to agree to an FAS-wide policy on what constitutes cheating. I think that with the participation of a wide range of faculty, my class could make some first steps in at least delineating some common actions that we would all agree constitute cheating. Getting rid of the inherent unfairness and stifling nature of most rules against cheating would naturally be a major goal of this course. For example, I would argue that we should allow students to copy problem set solutions from official answer keys as long as they followed the standard policy of enclosing directly...
...rid the council of its deadweight problem,the council's re-evaluation committee, whosemembership is split evenly between council membersand non-council members, is hammering out severalproposals...
...want to see everyone on the committeeworking on a project," Label says. "That kind ofprocess could get rid of a lot of the deadweight...
...Tailhook sexual-assault scandal drove him into early retirement from the Navy, Admiral Frank Kelso last week sought to overhaul his image. The Navy's top officer claimed that during his nearly four years at the helm, he had helped rid the service of its tolerance for abusive attitudes toward women. If anyone treats women as did the drunken, groping aviators at the Tailhook convention 2 1/2 years ago, Kelso blustered at a press conference, "they're not going to be in this man's Navy...